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Leaderboard Races Built Into 4v4

4v4 shows live leaderboard tables for slot-feature races, live-table streaks, and Aviator multiplier challenges, so your rank is visible after qualifying rounds settle. Open your account and check...

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4v4 Leaderboard Races Built Into 4v4
4v4 How Our Leaderboard Scoring Works

How Our Leaderboard Scoring Works

Our leaderboard is tied to named rooms inside 4v4, including Pragmatic Play slots, Evolution live tables, Ezugi rooms, and Spribe crash rounds. Each board lists the score metric, the qualifying window, and when ranks refresh. You can see whether a race counts multipliers, streak length, wagered rounds, or completed table hands before you join.

FEATURED RACES

Races You Can Track This Week

We rotate leaderboard themes so the board does not feel like one repeated challenge. Some races focus on fast slot rounds, others reward steady live-table streaks, and a few track crash-game multipliers...

4v4 Pragmatic Feature Chase
SLOT RACE

Pragmatic Feature Chase

This board follows selected Pragmatic Play slot rooms where feature rounds count toward your score. We...

4v4 Evolution Table Run
LIVE STREAK

Evolution Table Run

The live-table board tracks completed hands or spins from selected Evolution rooms. You can compare your...

4v4 Aviator Multiplier Board
CRASH SCORE

Aviator Multiplier Board

Aviator races use recorded multiplier outcomes from settled rounds. We display the round ID link next...

MOBILE RANKS

Rank Tracking On Your Phone

On mobile, the leaderboard opens as a compact panel beside the qualifying room. You can swipe between live ranks, rules, and your latest counted round. The layout keeps score changes...

Swipe rank tabs
Live score refresh
Portrait race panel
Round ID view
4v4 mobile gaming
RANK HELP

Help While Chasing A Rank

Leaderboard questions usually need quick context: room name, round ID, time, and the race badge. Our support path is built around those...

Score Query Send us the round ID and race name...
Missing Entry If a qualifying round does not appear, share...
Rule Check Before you enter a leaderboard room, you can...
FAIR SCORING

How We Keep Scores Clear

We keep leaderboard scoring tied to visible data instead of vague rank changes. Every race page shows the eligible rooms, the score basis, and the close time. When...

Provider Records

For Evolution, Ezugi, Pragmatic Play, and Spribe rooms, leaderboard checks rely on the recorded game event. We do not adjust...

Timed Refresh

Each board shows how often ranks refresh, whether live or in short batches. That timing helps you understand why a...

Visible Rules

Race rules sit beside the rank table, not hidden away. You can read the eligible games, scoring unit, start time...

Account Match

A leaderboard entry is linked to your 4v4 account activity and the relevant game record. That match reduces confusion when...

Manual Checks

If a board needs review by our team, we mark the status and check event records before final placement. The...

Region Access

Leaderboard access is shown only for supported regions where local law permits. If a race is unavailable in your area...

WHY OURS

4v4 Boards Against Other Rank Pages

A leaderboard should not make you guess how the score was built. We focus on readable rules, named rooms, and event-based checking. That makes each race easier to follow while you move...

01

Named Rooms

Our boards list the exact qualifying rooms instead of using broad category labels. You know whether the race belongs to Aviator, a Roulette table, Baccarat, or a named slot room.

02

Score Basis

Each race states the counted action clearly, such as multiplier height, hand streak, completed rounds, or feature results. You do not need to infer the metric from the rank list.

03

Rank Timing

We show whether a leaderboard refreshes live or after short processing windows. That prevents confusion when your score has settled in the room but has not reached the board yet.

04

Tie Handling

When two entries share the same score, the board explains the tie rule, such as earlier qualifying time or next measured value. You can see why one rank sits above another.

05

Round Links

Where provider data allows, a race entry can be matched with round history from your account. That makes support checks faster if you ask about a leaderboard position.

06

Clear Windows

Start and close times are placed near the board header. You can avoid entering a room after a race window has ended or before scoring has begun.

07

Lobby Return

The leaderboard panel keeps a return path to the qualifying room. You can check your rank, read the score rule, and head back without searching the lobby again.

RANK HIGHLIGHTS

Six Signals On The Board

The 4v4 leaderboard is designed to show more than a name and a number. We add context around the score so you can decide which race fits your...

Race Badge Every leaderboard carries a badge such as slot race, live...
Your Position Once you have a counted entry, your current position is...
Closing Clock A visible clock shows how long the leaderboard remains active...
Eligible Titles The board lists the games that count for the race...
Score Change When your score updates, the board shows the latest value...
Reward Panel If a race includes account rewards, the panel states how...

Leaderboard Questions Before You Join

Open your account, choose a leaderboard from the race panel, and enter one of the listed qualifying rooms. Your score begins only when the board window is active and the room is eligible.

Each board names its eligible games. A slot race may include selected Pragmatic Play rooms, while a live streak can use Evolution or Ezugi tables. Aviator races use settled Spribe rounds.

Some boards refresh after short processing windows rather than instantly. If your round has settled but the rank has not updated, keep the round ID and check again after the stated refresh time.

Yes, ties can happen on streak and multiplier boards. The leaderboard rule block explains how ties are ordered, often by earlier qualifying time or the next listed scoring factor.

Rules sit beside the leaderboard table inside the race panel. You can read the scoring action, eligible rooms, close time, and placement handling before you commit to a qualifying game.

Send the race name, room title, round ID, and time shown in your account history. With those details, our team can compare your entry against the provider record.

Leaderboard access can vary by supported regions and where local law permits. If a race is not available for your location, the board shows that status before you enter the room.